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At Crediton E.U.B. Anniversary
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Messages that will long be
remembered were delivered by
Dr. H, W. Kaebnick of Dayton,
Ohio, who was guest speaker on
Sunday when the Evangelical
U.B. Church marked its 101st
anniversary.
Editor of Sunday School Lit
erature, Dr. Kaebnick chose as
his subject in the morning
‘'Stand by the Church” and in
the evening “Do You Despise*
the Church?”.
Special music was furnished
by the church choir, assisted by
Mr. Allan Elston of Centralia,
whose vocal solos were greatly
appreciated at both services.
Visiting congregations from
Zurich and Dashwood Evangeli
cal Churches and Crediton Unit
ed Church were welcomed by
the pastor, Rev. J. V. Dahms.
United Church
Rev. W- C. Parrott conducted
services on Sunday on Grand
Bend circuit, Rev. Burton of
Centralia was in charge of serv
ice in the United Church here.
Miss Winnifred Mack sang a
solo in very fine voice. We ex
tend congratulations to Winni
fred in having -won the solo
award for mezzo-soprano at the
musical festival held last week
in Goderich.
Fireworks Display
Saturday, May 24, being a
holiday, places of business will
be closed. Committee in charge of
holiday entertainment are ask
ing young people to bring their
firearms and crackers to the
Community Park .Saturday eve
ning when a general display of
fireworks will be shown.
Personal Items
Mrs. William Haviland is
spending a few weeks in New
York.
Mrs. E. Hey of Zurich and
Margaret of London visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Hey.Mrs. Anne Haist is spending
a few weeks in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay of
Toronto spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hoare and
son of London visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Fahrner.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Fahrner were Mr.
and Mrs. A. Elston of Centralia
RCAF Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tisman
and Mrs. F. Seelhoff of London
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Brown
of Lambeth spent Sunday at
their home here.
Mrs. Gerald Keller and son,
Peter, of Chatham are spending
a few weeks with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Wright.
Mrs. Hilliard Sparling of Wal
kerton spent last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. -John
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd England
and a number of their friends
enjoyed a few days fishing at
Miller Lake recently.
Miss Mary Chambers has re
turned after spending the past
week in Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Steven
son are visiting with friends and
relatives in Toronto and Mont
real.
Mr. and Mrs. William French
of St. Catharines and Mrs. Bea
trice Tate of Waterdown spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Finkbeiner and other' re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Radford and
daughter Shirley visited on Sun
day with relatives in Blyth.
Miss Delores Schenk’s many
friends are sorry to learn she is
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospi
tal, London, having undergone
an appendectomy on Friday last.
■Our congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Morlock on the
arrival of a daughter and to Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Wuerth on the
gift of a son.
BRINSLEY
The regular church service
will be held in St. Marys Angli
can Church Brinsley at IX a.m.
as usual on Sunday next, May
25, and at 3:30 p.m. the Rev.
A. H. O’Neil of London will pei-
form the rite of baptism on the
infant son of Rev. and Mrs. W.
E. C. Vollick, rector of the
parish.
The sympathy of the commun
ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Karl’Morley in Xhe death of the
latter’s sister, Nellie Lewis, ana
also to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartle
(nee Jennie Blake) in the death
of her sister Mrs. Lionel Hyde
(nee Cora Blake).
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis
and babe spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrews of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton
of Ailsa Craig spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gamble
of Sparta and Mr. and Mrs.
Talbot Clarke and family of
Fingal spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Morley.
Mr.* William Hodgins and Alex
visited recently with Mrs. Sarah
Needham of Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders
and family of Exeter and Mrs.
Irene White visited Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lin
Craven.
Mrs. Sidney Morley of Lieury spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. *
Donald Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins
and family spent Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Dobbs of Lucan.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson
and Linda of London spent the
weekend at the Anderson home.
Mrs. William Motz attended
the funeral of the late Mrs.
Stacey in Exeter on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolsey and
family of Sarnia spent Sunday
with their aunt and uncle Mr.
and Mrs. William Motz.
We are sorry to report that j
Mr. J. Bullock is confined to his
home. We all wish him a speedy ;
recovery. |
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Personal Items
Miss iSharon Passmore had her
tonsils removed on Tuesday of
last week at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London.
Mrs. Anna Monteith, Toronto,
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore,
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jeffery and
Glenn attended the Moir-Luther
wedding on Saturday which wa«
solemnized at the James Street
United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber and
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow spent
Sunday at Niagara Falls.
Miss Ruth Erstan of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Simpson.
(Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann and
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hodgert spent
Sunday in St. Thomas with
friends.
Mission Band will (be held on
Sunday during the church hour.
The ladies of the congregation
are invited to a Blossom Tea at
James Street United Church on
Friday afternoon between 3 and
5 p.m.
(Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tristram
of FordwicK were supper guests
at the manse on Wednesday eve
ning.
Marion Lamport, Marion Alex
ander, Hugh McDougal], Mary
McDougall, Annie .Bregman, Jo
anne Mair, and. Mrs. Mair were
among the pupils and teachers
who went on the educational
tour to Ottawa last Thursday
and returned on Saturday.
Mrs. Jessie Gardiner of To
ronto is visiting with relatives
in the community. She came
from Toronto with Mr. George
Monteith on Saturday. Mr. Mon
teith and his mother Mrs. Anna
Monteith returned to Toronto on
Sunday.
Mrs. E. G. Lloyd, Grant and
Sheila, of Schomberg, spent the
weekend with the former’s sister
Mrs. Mair and Mr. Mair.
Attend Anniversary
A number from this cornmun
ity attended the Sunday School
anniversary held at Woodham
United Church Sunday. Among
those who attended and spent
the day with relatives were: Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne ano
Helen with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Knight; Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Gardiner and Marilyn with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher;
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore
and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Stewart with Mr, and Mrs. Ed
gar Rodd; Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde and Douglas with Mr.
and Mrs. William Thomson.
Shower For Miss Elsie Bray
On Friday evening Mrs. Mac.
Hodgert was hostess for the
Mission Circle girls, friends and
neighbours when they gathered
to honour Miss Elsie Bray before
her coming marriage. Mrs. Reg.
Hodgert played the bridal chorus
as Mrs. Mac. Hodgert escorted
Elsie to a very nicely decorated
chair. Doris Elford was in
charge of the program which
consisted of a reading by Mabel
Selves and a piano solo by Mild
red Ballantyne.
Ann Simpson read a nicely
worded address as Ann Biford
wheeled in a prettily decorated
baby buggy well laden with many
useful gifts. After opening the
gifts Elsie thanked the ladies
and invited them to. see her
things on Wednesday afternoon.
A few contests were enjoyed.
Lunch was served by the hostess
and the Mission Circle girls. A
social time was spent by all.
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